Yeah, commie inheretance/anti-democratic lands + hysterical ROK, can't be helped.
Although I don't think Russia dislikes Japan that much but not so sure. Even though Japan maintains a close alliance with the US, the JMSDF has maintained a cordial relation with the Russian Navy. And in more...
Japan had always been anti communists and only embarked on war with the US because the US foolishly got in the war. But the US is still same inherently. Make the most of it, you want the US out, make good with Japan, or be stuck with containment and fake "independent". DPRK is "independent" from...
A conqured nation with a JMSDF that could still beat the PLAN. Pretty tough for a "conqured" nation. Or one that has become the 3rd largest economy in the world.
And by now, I have responded to you with dozens of pictures showing the JSDF carryinh out joint-training with other countries. Each...
China complains whenever a Japanese Prime Minister visits Yasukuni Shrine. If Japan can freely pay respects for its war dead, then they may feel more corfortable with a more official visit to Nanking.
Only a small minority wants an apology. Even when Obama visited Hiroshima, no request was made for an apology. They appreciated his visit. And to reciprocate it, afterwards Abe went to pay respects at Pearl Harbor.
What was even worse than the A-bombs was the creation of conditions to enable a...
Its still subjugation. Either on the ground or from the air, both are meant to establish the new power as boss and break the idea of resistance from the other side. It's the same. Mass civilians were murdered in the atomic bombings.
The first point shows that contrary to popular belief, the US...
So watching some of it, at around 5:30, he actually does point out the Fangtian clique in Manchuria and how it was sort of China-ish. So that wasn't so bad. He still missed the Soviet Union attack on it in 1929 though. He also missed that the economy went bust in 1928.
When he got to Nanking, I...
Hurry up and prove me wrong.
One principle that I do keep in the back of mind is that there could be information that I have yet to learn and that my conclusions are still yet not based off of complete enough knowledge. So I do sometimes try to take a humble approach when making an argument...